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Pakistan focussed on cricket - Alam

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Pakistan will be focused on the cricket and not distracted by the spot-fixing controversy, team manager Intikhab Alam has insisted. The Pakistan squad arrived in New Zealand today for a tour that includes three Twenty20s, two Tests and six ODIs. Alam said the team was geared up for the challenge even as three of its former members - Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir - are under investigation for their alleged involvement in the spot-fixing controversy, and await their fate upon the conclusion of their hearing before the ICC's anti-corruption tribunal, to be held in Doha between January 6-11. All three have been provisionally suspended pending the result of the investigation. "Everybody's been briefed, everybody's very clear in their minds what is expected from management, what is expected from the players as well. I have no doubt in my mind we cannot afford any more such unfortunate incidents," Alam said. "They understand what we expect from them,

de Villiers and Kallis devastate India - India 136 and 190 for 2 (Sehwag 63,Gambhir 80) trail South Africa 620 for 4 dec (Kallis 201*,deVilliers 129)

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South Africa's powerful performance during the first half of the third day added so much ground to the territory captured on the previous two that the dominance of India's openers for 29 overs, their half-centuries and three dropped catches made no dent in the home team's ironclad prospects of taking a 1-0 lead in the series. If India thought they had already hit rock bottom, they were in for the most unbelievable shock as they crashed through that and continued to free-fall. Their bowling was toothless, and South Africa infinitely more ruthless. Under blue skies in Centurion, AB de Villiers pulverised the featherweight attack like a heavyweight might, and scored a hundred in under two hours. South Africa's lead swelled by 225 runs in 36 overs before lunch and Jacques Kallis reached his maiden double-century soon after the break. Graeme Smith declared shortly after on 620 for 4 - when de Villiers fell - with a monstrous lead of 484. In cloudier weather, Virender Sehwag